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FELABAN ANNUAL ASSEMBLY 2011

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The FELABAN Annual Assembly is Latin America’s largest and most prestigious international gathering of senior managers from banks and financial institutions from throughout the region. The Annual Assembly will return to Miami from November 13th thru 15th.

The Assembly attracts over 2,000 bankers from more than 50 countries who want to meet and do business with their international counterparts from Latin America, United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. It offers bankers a cost and time effective setting to conduct business. The event has become the venue for bankers who want to meet and do business with their international counterparts, while maximizing their time.

Held every other year in Miami since 1997, the FELABAN Annual Assembly is organized in cooperation with Florida International Bankers Association (FIBA).

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Fiba

Florida International Bankers Association (FIBA), Inc., is a 30 year old trade association, founded in 1979.  Its membership includes more than 500 financial institutions from 18 countries, across 4 continents. Members include some of the largest financial institutions in the world, including banks from Europe, the US and Latin America.

The primary business focus of FIBA members is Latin America, including international correspondent banking - bank to bank relationships with their counterparts in Latin America - which helps facilitate North-South trade flows, and international wealth management/private banking services for non-residents, including estate and succession planning.
 
FIBA works closely with FELABAN, The Latin American Federation of Banks, which represents over 500 financial institutions from throughout Latin America, hosting their prestigious FELABAN Annual Assembly in Miami every other year.

As a leading trade organization focused on international banking and finance, FIBA frequently meets with regulators in Washington, submits comment letters and position papers, and is a respected voice in the industry. Additional information can be found at www.fiba.net.

Felaban

FELABAN - "The Latin American Federation of Banks"- is a nonprofit organization constituted in 1965 in the city of Mar del Plata, Republic of Argentina. The mission of the Federation is to represent and defend the interest of over 500 Financial Institutions in Latin America, affiliated through the member banking associations of the 19 countries of the Continent.

Objectives of the Federation

  • To promote and facilitate the contacts, understanding, and relationships among the Credit Institutions in Latin America.
  • To contribute, through its technical services, to the coordination of criteria and the standardization of banking uses and practices.
  • To cooperate, within the scope to its particular activities, to the economic development of the Latin American countries and the economic integration that they seek.
  • To use all the means at its disposal to promote the development and well-being of the countries where its members are established
 
Platinum Sponsors
 
Banco Do Brasil
 
Bladex
 
Standard Chartered Bank
 
Gold Sponsor
 
Bank of America Merril Lynch
 
Deutsche Bank
 
Itaú Unibanco
 
J P Morgan
 
KPMG Latin America
 
Wells Fargo
 
Silver Sponsor
 
BNY Mellon
 
FTN  Financial
 
Bronze Sponsor
 
Acotelsa
 
ALIGN KPITAL USA LLC
 
Asbanc
 
BAC Florida Bank
 
Banco Atlántida
 
Banco Comercial Portugues
 
Banco de Costa Rica
 
Banco Industrial Do Brasil
 
Banesco Panamá
 
Bankers Almanac
 
Barclays Capital
 
Bloomberg
 
BNP Paribas
 
BPC Group
 
BPD Bank
 
Clearstream Banking
 
Copp Clark
 
Credit Suisse
 
Datapro Miami
 
DEG
 
Euromoney
 
FMO
 
Global Finance
 
HSBC
 
IFC
 
Inte American Investment Corporation
 
Inter American Development Bank
 
Latin Finance
 
Mercantil Commercebank
 
Morgan Stanley
 
Pinnacle Solutions Incorporated
 
Scotiabank
 
Sidesys
 
Smartsoft
 
SP Capital
 
Surecomp
 
TD
 
The Norman Group
 
UBS AG
 
Yellowpepper
 
Media Sponsor
 
América Economia
 
BNAmericas
 
Financial Times
 
International Financing Review
 
Latin Trade
 
The Banker
 
World Finance
 
 
 
 
 
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